Ag-Ni is the first word of the RK Veda broken into two syllables.
Maharishi has discussed how that gap between the syllables has served as a gateway to yet a deeper layer of Veda. In so doing he has revealed the suktas (192 syllables) in each of the 10 mandalas of RK Veda. This provides a picture of a very full awareness. The fullness of fullness.
Now, let’s discuss the fullness of emptiness.
These gaps in the syllables between the sounds of Veda also are separations. Allowing for a pause between the sounds, a pause or collapse containing nothing, emptiness. Looking at Veda from this perspective it can be said to be, the fullness of emptiness.
In this way the gap serves as both a separation and connection between the syllables. Both modes of function are equally available to one’s awareness, simultaneously.
So, we have fullness and we have emptiness simultaneously expressed, let’s examine the characteristics of That space, the space between these 2 fields.
This is a divine force or space both strong enough to hold together each field of fullness and emptiness plus have the compassion to seek to harmonize and honor the integrity of each field.
Truly a space of unbounded love and strength.
If I were to assign deities to these 3 fields I would speak of fullness as Vishnu. Emptiness as Shiva. And that, that simultaneously holds and honors those 2 fields together with strength and love as Divine Mother.
Many teachers and seekers choose one of these 3 camps to build their understanding of consciousness development. In all fairness each system is powerful and will deliver one's awareness to enlightenment. However, the simultaneous grasp of all 3 will yield Wholeness. We owe it to our development to capture full Truth.